The Narrative of Sojourner Truth
Olive Gilbert
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The Narrative of Sojourner Truth is the gripping autobiographical account of Sojourner Truths life as a slave in pre-Civil War New York State, and her eventual escape to Freedom. Since Sojourner could neither read or write, she dictated her story to Olive Gilbert after they met at a Women’s Rights rally. The Narrative was first published in 1850, and was widely distributed by the Abolitionist Movement. It was one of the catalysts for the rise of anti-slavery public opinion in the years leading up to the Civil War. Though Olive Gilbert's writing about Sojourner takes on a patronizing tone at times (a weakness of some Abolitionists), The Narrative of Sojourner Truth remains a moving and historic document, chronicling the struggles of African-Americans under slavery and the life of a truly remarkable woman. (Introduction by Marc Kockinos) (4 hr 23 min)
Kapitel
01 - HER BIRTH AND PARENTAGE | 2:12 | Gelesen von Marc Kockinos |
02 - ACCOMMODATIONS | 2:53 | Gelesen von Marc Kockinos |
03 - HER BROTHERS AND SISTERS | 3:28 | Gelesen von Marc Kockinos |
04 - HER RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION | 3:20 | Gelesen von Marc Kockinos |
05 - THE AUCTION | 4:00 | Gelesen von Marc Kockinos |
06 - DEATH OF MAU-MAU BETT | 2:48 | Gelesen von Marc Kockinos |
07 - LAST DAYS OF BOMEFREE | 5:40 | Gelesen von Marc Kockinos |
08 - DEATH OF BOMEFREE | 3:32 | Gelesen von Marc Kockinos |
09 - COMMENCEMENT OF ISABELLA'S TRIALS IN LIFE | 4:06 | Gelesen von LALaird4 |
10 - TRIALS CONTINUED | 4:12 | Gelesen von godsownfool |
11 - HER STANDING WITH HER NEW MASTER AND MISTRESS | 13:24 | Gelesen von godsownfool |
12 - ISABELLA'S MARRIAGE | 3:07 | Gelesen von godsownfool |
13 - ISABELLA AS A MOTHER | 3:44 | Gelesen von godsownfool |
14 - SLAVEHOLDER'S PROMISES | 4:09 | Gelesen von Ann Boulais |
15 - HER ESCAPE | 5:49 | Gelesen von Ann Boulais |
16 - ILLEGAL SALE OF HER SON | 5:10 | Gelesen von Ann Boulais |
17 - IT IS OFTEN DARKEST JUST BEFORE DAWN | 24:08 | Gelesen von Sundiata |
18 - DEATH OF MRS. ELIZA FOWLER | 11:02 | Gelesen von Sundiata |
19 - ISABELLA'S RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE | 37:37 | Gelesen von Sundiata |
20 - NEW TRIALS | 12:06 | Gelesen von metgmz |
21 - FINDING A BROTHER AND SISTER | 4:13 | Gelesen von metgmz |
22 - GLEANINGS | 12:51 | Gelesen von Lucretia B. |
23 - THE MATTHIAS DELUSION | 20:10 | Gelesen von Lucretia B. |
24 - FASTING | 2:19 | Gelesen von Cori Samuel |
25 - THE CAUSE OF HER LEAVING THE CITY | 10:56 | Gelesen von Cori Samuel |
26 - THE CONSEQUENCES OF REFUSING A TRAVELLER A NIGHT'S LODGING | 10:52 | Gelesen von Sundiata |
27 - SOME OF HER VIEWS AND REASONINGS | 7:53 | Gelesen von Sundiata |
28 - THE SECOND ADVENT DOCTRINES | 13:33 | Gelesen von Sundiata |
29 - ANOTHER CAMP-MEETING | 17:29 | Gelesen von Linda Velwest |
30 - LAST INTERVIEW WITH HER MASTER | 3:45 | Gelesen von Linda Velwest |
31 - CERTIFICATES OF CHARACTER | 3:06 | Gelesen von Linda Velwest |
Bewertungen
more about religious beliefs than slavery





jaded_grl
the readers all did a decent job. so slower than others, some with out of place character voices. but on the whole, clear and understandable. this account is not so much about her life as a slave as it is about how an uneducated person gains knowledge of the bible and comes to her own understandings rather than leaning on mans understanding. if you are reading it for historical value or an insight on slavery - there isnt much to it. but if religion and bible truths appeal to you, then you may be like me and very VERY impressed at how this womans common sense gained her bible wisdom. i especially appreciated the fact that she preferred children to read her scriptures, because she didnt like adults giving her their explanation on scriptures when read.





A LibriVox Listener
Great book! What a powerful life story! Definitely worth listening to. Most of the recording was great, except for the lady that read the last few chapters of the book and another lady that read a couple chapters in the middle of the book. Both of them, but especially the lady at the end of the book, read Sojourner’s voice in an almost mocking fashion. I’m sure they were trying to impersonate the Sojourner’s voice as a poor, uneducated former slave woman in the early 1800’s, but it came across as mocking and very annoying. The rest of the readers were great to listen to.





A LibriVox Listener
The content of this book is a treasure to have. The readers illuminate the spiritual construct of a uniquely focused and trained individual. I am thankful for LibriVox and their choice to continue its work and bring to light wonderful characters like Lady Sojourner Truth
starts off great





A LibriVox Listener
I’m grateful for LibriVox volunteers, but there are too many narrators on this piece. The character “voices” of the last narrator made it unpleasant for me. Very distracting from what was probably a good story.





A LibriVox Listener
interesting book. kinda rough jumping from one reader to another. some were harder to understand than others.





LR
all but Simon were excellent reader, he was difficult to understand through awkward pauses
ediying! if we all lived like her! Sin=diminshed. Truth=Shine!!





Renee Koehn